I began my engineering career as an intern in Soft Devices to understand and carry out day to day tasks in flow of manufacturing and quality checks for an SME and object oriented programming in C++ for embedded systems. Later upon graduation, I joined Intel as a validation engineer for analog signals specifically for the physical layer between Intel SOC and DRAM as well as Intel's memory controller.I'm currently working in Intel for 2 years carrying out debug activities and writing software for performing validation and data collection using Intel's proprietary Design-For-Test features for electrical validation, system margin validation and compliance tests. I've been well exposed in data analysis and prediction using Python's Pandas, Scipy, Numpy and Matplotlib, object-oriented programming in Python and embedded systems programming.I've also worked on projects during my university days that uses OpenCV library to perform image processing and creating a WiFi dependent automated guided vehicle positioning system. I also exposed myself on learning Solidworks for hardware design for my automated guided vehicle.I'm a person that is easy to work with and I'm always interested to pick up new skills and knowledge from different fields and gain different perspective and experiences along the way if given a chance. I'm an outgoing person and I love doing endurance sports.